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Medical / Behavioral Problems Diabetic Emergencies Altered Mental Status 1 Signs and Symptoms: Patient with AMS & Medically Controlled Diabetes 2 A. Rapid onset of altered mental status. 1. After missing a meal on a day the patient took prescribed insulin. 2. After vomiting a meal on a day the patient took prescribed insulin. 3. After an unusual exercise or physical work episode. 4. May occur with no identifiable predisposing factor. B. Intoxicated appearance, staggering, slurred speech to complete unresponsiveness C. Elevated heart rate D. Cold, clammy skin E. Hunger 3 F. Seizures G. Insulin in refrigerator or other medications found at scene. 1. Diabinese™ 2. Orinase™ 3. Micronase™ H. Uncharacteristic behavior I. Anxious J. Combative 4 Emergency Care : Patient with AMS & Medically Controlled Diabetes 5 A. Perform initial assessment. B. Perform focused history and physical exam. 1. Onset 2. Duration 3. Associated symptoms 4. Evidence of trauma 5. Seizures 6. Fever C. Performs baseline vital signs and SAMPLE history. D. Determine history of diabetes (medical id tags) Assure known history of diabetes (medical id tags) 6 E. Determine if patient can swallow. F. Administer oral glucose or other sugar 7 Altered Mental Status 8 A. Caused by a variety of conditions 1. Hypoglycemia 2. Poisoning 3. Post seizure 4. Infection 5. Head trauma 6. Decreased oxygen levels B. Emergency medical care 1. Assure patency of airway. 2. Be prepared to artificially ventilate/suction. 3. Consider trauma 4. Wait for trained EMS personnel 9 Seizures 10 Seizures are a sudden change in sensation, behavior or movement, usually related to brain malfunction that can be the result of disease, infection or injury to brain tissue. The more severe form of seizures are characterized by violent muscle contractions called convulsions. Epilepsy is a medical disorder characterized by episodic or sudden onset attacks of unconsciousness, with or without convulsions. Status epilepticus occurs when the patient has two or more convulsive seizures without regaining full consciousness. 11 A. Chronic Seizures Disorders in children are rarely lifethreatening. Seizures of unknown origin, including febrile, should be considered life-threatening. B. May be brief or prolonged. C. Caused by fever, infections, poisoning, hypoglycemia, trauma, decreased levels of oxygen or could be idiopathic in children. 12 D. Emergency medical care 1. Assure patency of airway. 2. Position patient on side if no possibility of cervical spine trauma. Protect patient from injury. 3. Have suction ready. 4. If cyanotic, assure airway and artificially ventilate. 5. Wait for trained EMS personnel a. Although brief seizures are not harmful, there may be a more dangerous underlying condition. b. Rule out trauma, head injury can cause seizures. Clonic – tonic Post-ictal 13 Relationship to Airway Management 14 Assure that the patient’s airway is open and that breathing and circulation are adequate and suction as necessary. 15 Medication 16 A. Oral Glucose 1. Medication Name a. Generic - Glucose, Oral b. Trade - Glutose, Insta-glucose 2. Indications - patients with altered mental status with a known history of diabetes controlled by medication. 3. Contraindications a. Unresponsive. b. Unable to swallow. 4. Medication form - Gel, in toothpaste type tubes 5. Dosage - one tube 17 6. Administration a. Assure signs and symptoms of altered mental status with a known history of diabetes. b. Assure patient is conscious and can swallow and protect their airway. c. Administer glucose or other sugar d. Perform ongoing assessment. 7. Actions - increases blood sugar 8. Side effects - none when given properly. May be aspirated by the patient without a gag reflex. 9. Administer oxygen 18